Have you ever been interested in what extensions are available for Firebug? If yes, take a look at what I have found. Frankly, I was quite surprised how many Firebug extensions already exists out there.

Firequark

Firequark is an extension to Firebug to aid the process of HTML Screen Scraping. Firequark automatically extracts css selector for a single or multiple html node(s) from a web page using Firebug (a web development plugin for Firefox). The css selector generated can be given as an input to html screen scrapers like Scrapi to extract information. Firequark is built to unleash the power of css selector for use of html screen scraping.

LiveCoder

LiveCoder lets you poke at the browser's DOM, just like Firebug. But LiveCoder also lets you examine Firebug itself. In addition to examining the DOM, you can alter it including changing functions. This is a great way to debug your code and test fixes more quickly.

Firebug Net Panel History Overlay

Fireclipse

Fireclipse is an open source project to experiment with development tools for javascript and related technologies. It enables nice coupling of Firefox and Eclipse for debugging purposes, working on top of Firebug.

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XRefresh can turn your browser into live preview of your local web site. It does it by watching filesystem for modifications and refreshing browser window accordingly. It is really handy in dual-monitor setup.

Has anyone seen Firemeld? An ad company built an extension of firebug where you can see information from ad tags on your page. I guys if your working with the company by installing the extension you can see specifically what network served the ad and the CPM your getting for the ad. It must work with their ad server?